My skin is always dry and gross in the winter. My hands, especially, because I’m almost always washing some pots and pans by hand and constantly washing my hands after wiping poopy butts all day! There’s a new product out by Dial that is supposed to provide 7 days of moisture. Dial 7 Day Moisturizing Lotion (I got to try Skin Therapy with Himalayan Pink Minerals) smells great, soaks in quickly without a greasy after-feeling, and seems to work pretty well. I honestly can’t tell you if its healing properties last 7 days or not, because I’m an obsessive moisturizer. I have to put lotion on at least twice a day, and you should see me with a tube of lip balm. 🙂
Anyway, I am pleased! It does feel great and I didn’t feel like I *had* to put more lotion on immediately like I do with other drugstore brands that feel more like water than lotion. This one has some substance to it, thankfully, and my daughter even got in on the lotion action. She loves to have lotions and other goodies for her little salon she has set up in her room and promptly tried to swipe this huge 21 oz pump dispenser from me. I told her, “Better luck next time – get your own lotion!” and placed it in my bathroom to use after showers in the morning and on my feet and hands before bed. I will have to let you know if it holds up to my standards over time, but so far, so good!
- The exclusive formula found in Dial 7-Day Moisturizing Lotion is infused with 7 bionutrients that address the specific needs of your skin, leaving you feeling soft and clean.
- Dial 7-Day Moisturizing Lotions are available at grocery, drug and mass retailers nationwide with suggested retail prices: 12-ounce bottle is $4.99; 21-ounce pump bottle is $6.99.
There are several varieties available, including 2 that are formulated for face + body especially for men! I may have to get some for my hubby since his face and hands get flaky in the winter time as well.
Check Dial out and let me know what you think!
*I was given a complimentary sample product to try. I was not required to write anything at all about this lotion, good or bad. I am disclosing this info as part of the FTC requirements.
